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Technically, it can display everything. It is only optimized for displaying text though. You may want to adjust the CSS a little if you use it for videos or forms, especially because the overlay has fixed dimensions.

Code works on Chrome and Firefox great, I do not understand why it does not work in IE. Why do you include codes that do not work in IE? Everyone who comes with IE finds that the code does not work. Can this be repaired?

When I tested this out on IE9 and incorporated it on a page, it worked in all browsers except ie. All the text and image hyperlinks in IE9 stopped functioning as soon as I tried to use this. The cursor never went to a hand pointer. (nor could I click what was a link, image or other)

As soon as I removed the code in this script, my site went back to working fine in IE9 .

It appears the problem still exists in both IE9 as well as Opera. Perhaps it’s how I’m implementing it, but at this point this script has turned out to be more trouble than it’s worth, as it did work fine in FF, Chrome, and Safari, so I don’t think it’s on how I’m using it.

Thanks anyways, but if it can’t be completely cross-browser compatible, it doesn’t seem to be of much use.

At the very least, you should remove IE and Opera support from this script page.